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FAVE Student Support

INTERESTED IN FAVE?

Enrollment information for FAVE  
  • All enrollment information may be found on the FAVE website. Why Enroll at FAVE

  • Students must meet the criteria to be successful in a virtual setting and adhere to FAVE’s policies/procedures of daily class attendance and participation. 

  • Students are scheduled for 6 synchronous class periods, which meet Monday – Friday (Wednesday is asynchronous for secondary students).    

Attendance Policy at FAVE:  
  • Similar to a face-to-face environment, students at FAVE are expected to attend all scheduled classes daily (including specials, connections, and electives). 

  • Classes at FAVE are synchronous and teachers deliver live lessons. Therefore, daily attendance is imperative to student success at FAVE. 

  • FAVE Attendance Policy

Cameras on Policy at FAVE: 
  • Students are required to attend all live lessons with their device cameras on and use a standard FAVE or standard Microsoft Teams background filter.  

  • Students must remain visible on camera for the duration of live instruction to be marked present. Students may be off camera for teacher approved breaks.  

  • An IT ticket must be submitted within 24 hours if a student is experiencing camera issues and cannot use his/her camera. If a new device is needed, devices must be picked up within three school days to avoid students being marked absent.  

  • FAVE Virtual Learning Commitments

Please visit the FAVE website for additional information: www.fultonschools.org/FAVE 

Additional FAVE Support Staff

Counseling Professional Assistant
Jessica Hoot
470.254.6570​​
 
School Social Worker
Brooke Christian, LMSW
470-254-9735
 
Bilingual Parent Liaison
Ivonne van der Lende
404.277.4940  
 
IST - Special Education
Ashanti Johnson
(470) 696-1852
 
504/RTI Coordinator
Dr. Bridget Isaac
(470) 254-3935

Fulton County Schools Student Supports

 

Additional Resources

Fulton County Department of Mental Health
Emergency Mental Health Services Hotline
404-730-1600
 
Safe Place Teens
Text the word SAFE and your location to 4HELP (44357) for immediate help
 
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-7233
 
The Trevor Project LGBTQ Crisis Hotline
 
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
The agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation.  
 
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
24-Hour Suicide Hotline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
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Find A Local Therapist
Building Resilience  
For elementary and middle school-aged youth
National Alliance on Mental Illness  
The nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. 
 
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)  
Transforming the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses. 
Camp Magik
Camp MAGIK provides a safe, nurturing environment where children can express their grief over the death of a loved one and begin the healing process.
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Work Permits - Certification of Enrollment - ADAP Forms

Need a Work Permit?
Questions? Reach out to Mrs. Hoot at hootj@fultonschools.org.
 
Need a Certificate of Enrollment for a Driver's Permit?
Reach out to Mrs. Hoot at hootj@fultonschools.org.
 
Need an ADAP Card?
Your student should have obtained this during their Health class. Reach out to our Health teacher at vanlooa@fultonschools.org (or your previous school if you didn't take Health at FAVE) on how to get your ADAP card.
 
Students can also complete the eCourse here: https://online.dds.ga.gov/eADAP/Index.aspx?ReturnUrl=/eadap/

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​Fulton County Schools’ Office of Student Supports is helping launch a game-changing tool called Connect Fulton to all of Fulton County.

Anyone - not only FCS students and employees, but also parents and community members who live and/or work in Fulton County - can go to connectfulton.findhelp.com, enter their zip code and access thousands of local, reduced-cost resources.

Whether the need is for food, housing, financial, medical, clothing, job training, etc., a multitude of services and solutions are available. Despite the wide array of offerings in Fulton County, navigating the web of options can be difficult and time-consuming.

Connect Fulton is an easy-to-use, intuitive site that streamlines the search process enabling users to customize their lists and find an appropriate match for their essential needs. Using Connect Fulton also helps preserve more dignity and privacy for the user in seeking assistance.

Additionally, Connect Fulton can be used to help others in need and send links straight to their email. Interested participants can apply directly through the website if the organization requires an application. The site is available in numerous languages, and one can search for an organization that offers communication in a specific language.  

Connect Fulton was customized for Fulton County through FindHelp.org, an Austin-based online platform that makes technology that connects people with social and medical services, housing and food resources.